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LHERBETTE, KANE, & CO.,

AMERICAN BANKERS

AND

FORWARDING AGENTS,

33 Rue du Quatre Septembre,

PARIS.

AGENTS FOR THE STEAMERS FROM HAVRE TO NEW YORK.

PACKAGES AND MERCHANDISE FORWARDED BY EVERY
STEAMER TO NEW YORK.

HENRY CAPT,

No. 5 Rue Scribe, Paris.

FACTORY IN GENEVA, 17 RUE DU RHONE. Correspondents in the Principal Cities of Europe and America.

Watches of All Kinds.

Self-winding Chronometers and Half Chronometers. Repeaters, Fifth-of-Second Horse-Timers, and Plain Watches. Ladies' Watches, plain or richly decorated. Every watch guaranteed.

EXTENSIVE STOCK OF JEWELRY,

Paintings on Enamel, Portraits, Singing Birds.

The choice in this establishment is so varied, so beautiful, and so much cheaper than in America, that the opportunity of purchasing should not be lost.

Branch in NEW YORK, No. 23 Union Square.

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ROOMS AND DRAWING-ROOMS, furnished with the greatest comfort, from 5 fr. per day, service included.

TABLE D'HOTE.-Breakfast at fixed price, 4 fr. (wine, coffee, and cognac included), from 11 o'clock in the morning to one o'clock in the afternoon. Dinner at fixed price, 6 fr. (wine included), at 6 o'clock in the evening. Persons not living in the Grand are admitted to these meals.

BREAKFASTS AND DINNERS BY THE CARD.

ARRANGEMENTS AT FIXED PRICE, including rooms, firing, lighting, service, and meals (wine included), with the option to take the meals in the apartment, at the restaurant, or at table d'hôte:

PRICE PER DAY.-1st Class, 30 fr.=24s.=$6.

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FIRST BREAKFAST.-Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, with Bread, Cressent, and Butter. SECOND BREAKFAST.-Wine, Claret or Burgundy to choose. By-Dishes. Two Dishes to choose on the Bill of Fare. Cheese, Fruits.

DINNER.-Wine, Claret or Burgundy to choose. Soup. By-Dishes. Three Dishes to choose on the Bill of Fare. Salad, Sweet-dish, Cheese, Fruits.

Breakfasts and Dinners à la carte are served in the Apartments. Guests received en pension at a fixed price for Board and Lodging. Wines of the first quality. Reading and Conversation, Music, and Card Rooms. Saloons for Parties and Fêtes. Smoking-Room. French and Foreign Newspapers and Periodicals. Café. Billiards. Divans. Baths. Carriages (grande et petite remise). Elegant Turn-outs. Omnibus for the Conveyance of Guests and their Luggage to and from the Railway Stations. Personnel speaking all Languages. Interpreters. Tickets and full information in relation to the Operas, Theatres, and other Places of Amusement, Races, Balls, Concerts, etc.

GRAND

HOTEL DU LOUVRE, Opposite the Palace of the Tuileries.

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REDUCTION OF ALL THE TARIFFS.

700 Drawing-Rooms and Bedrooms,

BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED,

FROM 3 FRANCS UPWARD.

TABLE D'HOTE.

BREAKFASTS from 10 to 1 o'clock, at 3 francs, wine included.
DINNERS, 6 o'clock, at 5 francs, wine included.

BREAKFASTS and DINNERS A LA CARTE.

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Magnificent situation, adjoining the New Opera, Boulevards, &c., in the fashionable thoroughfare of Paris, near the Vendôme Column. Patronized by the Royal Family.

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GRAND HOTEL DE L'ATHÉNÉE,

15 RUE SCRIBE.

VAUTIER, Director.

Public

Travelers are informed that they will find in the Hotel an Elevator; BathRooms on each floor; Restaurant à la Carte; Two Private Dining-Rooms; Parlor; Billiard and Smoking Rooms; a Reading-Room.

PRINTED TARIFF FOR THE ROOMS.

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HOTEL MONNET.

One of the best Houses in the South of France. Omnibus at all Trains. Private Carriages for the Grande Chartreuse, La Salette, Uriage-les-Bains, &c.

Mr. TRILLAT, Proprietor.

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